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An Overview of Repronex Injection

Wendy Watson Nov 01, 2016 No Comments

What is Repronex injection?

Repronex injection is a medication used to treat certain types of fertility problems in women. It often offers luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), which help in stimulating healthy ovaries with an aim of making eggs. This medication is often used in combination with human chorionic gonadotropin-hCG hormone to help a woman become pregnant through bringing about the growth as well as release of a mature egg known as ovulation. It is a perfect medication for those women whose ovaries have lost the ability to make eggs properly (commonly known as ovarian failure).

How do you use Repronex injection?

Before using it, you should read the Information provided in the leaflet by your pharmacist or doctor. In addition, you must learn and understand all usage instructions. When using it, you should inject under your skin (subcutaneously) or into muscle or intramuscularly precisely as directed by your pharmacist or doctor. The length and dosage of treatment are always based on your response to therapy, medical condition, and many other medications you might be taking.

It is important that you let your pharmacist and doctor know about all the products you are using (including nonprescription drugs, prescription drugs, and herbal products). This will enable them make a precise decision on whether to allow you use the medication or not depending on the risk factors. Before using, you must check the solution visually for discoloration or particles. If either of them is present, don’t use the liquid. Whenever you notice any problems, you should seek help from your pharmacist and doctor immediately.

What are the side effects?

Here are some of the side effects that you should expect when using Repronex injection:

Headache

Redness/pain at the site of injection,

Mild stomach pain/bloating, dizziness or

Breast tenderness

You should let your doctor know right away if any of the following unlikely but serious side effects does occurs flu-like symptoms (such as joint pain, muscle ache, fever, chills, tiredness) and vaginal bleeding.

This medication may sometimes cause a condition called Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS). You should let your doctor know it as soon as it happens.

How about the precautions?

Before using Repronex injection medication, tell your pharmacist or doctor if you’re allergic to it or any other common products that contains FSH or LH. It is important that your doctors does know your medical history, thus helping them make a precise decision on whether to prescribe you the medication or not.

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